Site Preparation Services in Montrose, CO

Why Trust Our Site Preparation Services in Montrose, CO?

If you’re building in Montrose, your biggest threat isn’t the weather. It’s under your feet. The Uncompahgre Valley sits on Mancos Shale — a high-clay soil that swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries. Pour a foundation on untreated shale, and you’re gambling with cracked slabs, warped framing, and repair bills that dwarf what proper site prep would have cost.

A5 Grading LLC has moved dirt across Montrose County long enough to know exactly where this soil fails and how to stop it. Whether your lot sits on Sunset Mesa, out in Spring Creek, or up on the Northside, we don’t just clear and grade. We over-excavate the volatile clay, build in engineered drainage, and isolate your structure from the subgrade with a properly compacted aggregate base.

That’s the difference between an equipment operator and an earthwork contractor who understands Mancos shale soil excavation. Our job is simple: make sure the ground under your investment never moves. Around here, that takes local knowledge — and we’ve got it.

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A5 Grading LLC Overview

A5 Grading LLC offers a range of site development and land improvement services designed to support residential, commercial, and construction projects.

What Makes Our Site Preparation Solutions in Montrose Efficient and Reliable?

Every A5 Grading LLC project follows a proven sequence built for Western Colorado conditions. First, lot clearing and final grading prep — we remove brush, stumps, and debris, then strip the organic topsoil that has no business under a structure. Next comes deep over-excavation. We dig past the unstable clay layer, because leaving volatile material in place is how foundations fail.

Then we rebuild your pad the right way. We import angular, interlocking crushed stone — never rounded river rock — and place it in controlled lifts, compacting each layer to the strict density percentages your engineer and Montrose County inspectors require. A minimum 4-inch engineered foundation gravel base separates your structure from the shale below.

Why does compaction matter this much here? Montrose endures roughly 170 freeze-thaw cycles every year. Moisture trapped in loose soil freezes, expands, and heaves everything above it. A dense, well-drained base doesn’t give frost anywhere to work.

The result is a pad that’s graded for drainage, compacted to spec, and ready for your foundation crew — no surprises, no callbacks, no shifting.

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Case Studies

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A homeowner building near Sunset Mesa faced heavy Mancos Shale across the entire build site. A5 Grading over-excavated 3 feet of expansive clay, installed a French drain along the uphill property line, and placed a compacted road base pad. The site passed Montrose County compaction testing on the first inspection.

Excavators grading wooded lot

A rural property off Highway 550 near Spring Creek flooded every spring from snowmelt runoff. We regraded the 400-foot driveway, installed a properly sized culvert at the county road approach, and cut swales to redirect water. The owner now has dry, year-round access — even during peak melt off the Uncompahgre Plateau.

FAQs About Site Preparation Work in Montrose

We over-excavate the expansive clay, install drainage to keep moisture away, and rebuild the pad with compacted structural fill and aggregate base. This isolates your foundation from the shale so seasonal swelling can’t reach it.

Montrose County typically requires a properly sized culvert at your driveway approach and grading that directs runoff away from structures. We size and install culverts, swales, and French drains to meet county standards.

Yes. We compact in controlled lifts to your engineer’s specified density and coordinate with third-party testing labs, so your pad passes county compaction verification before your foundation crew arrives.

Yes. We run compact and full-size equipment suited for tight rural access and sloped terrain, and we plan haul routes and staging before mobilizing so your project stays on schedule.

Not before applying, but your permit set requires a site plan showing grading, drainage, and setbacks. We help prepare your lot to match those plans so inspections go smoothly from footing to framing.